I learned a lot from http://www.w3schools.com/ They follow the w3 standards, which is really appealing to me. No bogus code in their tutorials for sure!

--3ICE

Edit: I am a visual type, I like learning from videos, so called "screencasts". I have over 10GB of tutorials archived on my hard drive. If you are a visual type too, I suggest heading over to http://phpvideotutorials.com/ and after you are through all their videos, just use http://php.net/ for future reference. There is nothing more to it, you can pick up html in basically a few hours and php is lets say a full day of practicing before you master it.

Some browsers have protection against infinitely looping iframes. Some don't.

An infinitely looping iframe is a regular html document with an iframe tag that has the src attribute set to itself, for example:If the source of "http://example.com" was:<html><body><iframe src="http://example.com" /></body></html>Then it would be in infinite loop.

You posted:[i frame=750px,500px]http://forum.3ice.hu/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132[/i frame]on the page: http://forum.3ice.hu/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132Notice how the links are the same? This puts the browser in a loop that never stops. The page keeps calling itself forever unless the browser prevents it.